Amiga Software and Hardware hacks

Below are a few of my Amiga hacks. I intend to continue the
development of these eventually, but currently time is not at
hand. If you have suggestions or comments about the programs don't
hesitate to send them to me. To the right you can find links to
some hardware hacks I have collected. Some are my own design,
others are from the Aminet.

W R I G G L E

v2.2

An intriguing worm game where you control the worm with the
mouse. This might be tricky at first, but after a few rounds
you'll see the advantages with a non-square worm. Move freely
in the world and pick up the food and other bonus items.

Ev

v1.3

I were for some time very unsatisfied with the functions of the
tool eval (a part of Amiga OS). I was hoping for an update in
Amiga OS 3.5, but no changes were made. Therefor I wrote my own
tool for mathematical evaluations, and since no update were made
in Amiga OS 3.9 either, I'm glad I did. I did contact both
Amiga Inc. and Haage&Partner to offer this tool as a
contribution but they did not seem interested. In the second
Boing Bag for OS 3.9 they finally fixed some of the bugs in
Eval, but Ev still includes more features.

The worst things about the old eval:

It can't count! 1+2*3 should equal 7 not 9!! (no priorities?)

It only supports integers, no fractions, no binary numbers etc.

To few functions to be of any real use

Not flexible enough to be user friendly

Ev is improved in these areas and some other:

The priorities are correct! 1+2*3 = 7

Ev supports all the old Eval input for compatibility reasons (except for e)

Support for binary numbers added in input and output

Support for fractional numbers added with correct rounding of decimals

JiVe Menu System

v1.0

A menu. No more, no less. No fancy GUI, no preference program,
no extra garbage. It's small, only 3k, requires very little
memory, and practically no CPU time. 100% system friendly (if
configured correctly...)

Other Amiga related pages

Some art

These objects and scenes are created using Real3D on my Amiga 1200.
Click on the images for a larger picture.

Amiga favicons

And finally, you are encouraged to add a favicon to your
site. You are free to use these favicons. If you decide to
create your own Amiga favicon I would be glad to publish them
here. To add a favicon to your page simply add the following
line within the <head>-container of your
pages.